Homeschool Language Arts 1-6th grade for FREE

Today I was talking to a friend about buying homeschool curriculum and budgeting, and we both agreed on one thing- Homeschooling is expensive. It would be TONS of fun to have an unlimited homeschool budget, but few of us have that luxury.

Luckily, there are many programs out there that will give you a full year’s curriculum for free. Score, right? Here are my top picks to complete language arts for free, which hopefully can free up some of your curriculum budget this year!

Classical House of Learning Literature has literature programs based on a classical education 4 year history cycle
(highly recommended, we’re using some of their middle ages grammar stage program this year, and are LOVING it)

Reading and Thinking (this book is so neat, we’ve been using it with Bug and it’s the best 5 bucks I’ve spent on language arts. The child reads a short passage, and then answers questions based on inferences they make from the reading)

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Proud Military Wife and Homeschool Mama to three wild and wonderful little people. I am a curriculum junkie, and hoard way too many different programs in my classroom closet, which has now taken over the home office. If I am not teaching the kiddos, talking too much on my blog, or napping; I am eating excessive amounts of cake. You can never have too much cake.

Thanks for pointing it out! I found a cached version, so I re-linked that one, but who knows how long that will hold out. In the meantime, I’ll look to see if they moved them. It’s a shame- it was a wonderful resource!

This is awesome… thank you I’ve been struggling with finding FREE… or inexpensive… and I ‘ve wanted to do the best for my daughter without having to spend a ton of $$… so thank you sooooo much… I’ll be sing up for your news letter now… blessings!

These days, my favorite Phonics program is Logic of English Foundations- it’s very hands on, fun, and good for active kids. More importantly, it works. With my first, I used a lot of free stuff from Starfall and Progressive Phonics, but these days, my kids who are learning to read need “more” which is where Logic of English comes into play.

Due to moving to Uruguay and the inadequacies of the private schools available to me, I have had to undertake my son’s schooling. Homeschooling is mind boggling for me, with all of the options, not knowing which direction to go, and knowing my son has suffered an obvious set back in his education due to various circumstances.

So when I find people such as yourself, willing to share educational know how and FREE product links, I can’t express how grateful I am. In my opinion, education should be free. Humanity has so much to gain by offering quality education to it’s children.

Don’t forget vintage books, which are incredibly solid, free resources. The McGuffey readers are free on kindle, Primary Language Lessons is free as well. Webster’s Speller is available free. Charlotte Mason’s ideas on copywork and dictation are free- just make them yourself after reading about her methods from one of the many, great CM websites.

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Hi, I’m Heather!

Welcome to my blog! I am a homeschooler, and mother of four wonderful (and wild) Kiddos. We are a military family, and our life is a little unconventional. On the blog, I want to share with you a little bit about what Real Life Homeschooling is like- all our triumphs and struggles. I'm also hoping to support you on your homeschooling journey and hopefully save you a little money along the way!

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